To turn, use the (right or d) keys and (left or a) keys. To move, use the (up or w) keys and (down or s) keys. If your red, (Player 1), move with the arrow keys and try to get more red than blue on the screen. If your blue, (Player 2), move with the arrow keys and try to get more blue than red on the screen. When the timer hits 75, stop moving, and the moving black square moves around the screen checking who won, or if its a tie.
I got this idea from a bricks4building programming camp, and we used scratch for a while to get used to programming, then we would switch to something called "owl" which was what we were going to use for the main part of the camp. Also, sorry if the black square that detects the winner doesn't seem accurate or right, the system isn't perfect, all it does is hover over the entire background and while it's touching blue and no red it adds blue, while it's touching red and no blue it adds red, and if it's touching both colors it adds the variable "both". Play the second game! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/226344358/